2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-29494/v1
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Screening and Evaluation of Bioactive Components of Methanol Root Extract of Anthocleista nobilis G. Don. by GCMS Analysis

Abstract: Background: Medicinal plants have great importance in African medicine and are also used as precursors in drug discovery. The medicinal value of plants lies in their bioactive constituents which usually allow them to fight against several diseases. Plant-based natural constituents can be derived from any part of the plant like roots, bark, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds. The present study was designed to determine the bioactive/biochemical compounds present in the methanol extract of Anthocleista nobilis root.… Show more

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“…Freeze drying generated more volatile compounds in cocoa beans than other drying methods, followed by cabinet and sun drying. The PCA figure shows that the volatile compound of cocoa beans dried by freeze drying characterized by 1-(3-Methoxy-2-pyrazinyl)-2methyl-1-propanone (24), which was responsible for -nutty scent [19]; 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (33) is formed by thermal processing (roasting) [20] and methyl eicosanoate (1). Cocoa beans dried by sun drying were characterized by linoleic acid (19) and caffeine (68), and theobromine (69) were the signature of cocoa beans dried with cabinet drying.…”
Section: Volatile Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Freeze drying generated more volatile compounds in cocoa beans than other drying methods, followed by cabinet and sun drying. The PCA figure shows that the volatile compound of cocoa beans dried by freeze drying characterized by 1-(3-Methoxy-2-pyrazinyl)-2methyl-1-propanone (24), which was responsible for -nutty scent [19]; 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (33) is formed by thermal processing (roasting) [20] and methyl eicosanoate (1). Cocoa beans dried by sun drying were characterized by linoleic acid (19) and caffeine (68), and theobromine (69) were the signature of cocoa beans dried with cabinet drying.…”
Section: Volatile Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,4-Di-tertbutylphenol [23], 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural [24], and palmitic acid. Palmitic acid exhibits anti-inflammatory and metabolic regulatory effects and antitumor activities in several tumors [25].…”
Section: Fig 3 Antioxidant Capacity Of Cocoa Beans In Different Dryin...mentioning
confidence: 99%